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People walk near a sign outside Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesProsecutors announced Thursday that a federal grand jury has indicted three Silicon Valley engineers on charges of stealing trade secrets from Google and other technology companies and transferring sensitive data to Iran.Samane Gandari, 41, her sister Solor Gandari, 32, and Mohammad Javad Khosravi, 40, all of San Jose, were arrested Thursday and appeared in federal district court the same day.The indictment identified the defendant as an Iranian national. Soroa was in the United States on a nonimmigrant student visa. Samane…

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Kazakhstan and Kosovo have also committed to participating, while Egypt and Jordan will also provide training for police officers.listen to this article | 4 minutesinformationIndonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have committed to sending troops to Gaza, the commander of the newly created International Stabilization Force (ISF) said at a meeting of President Donald Trump’s so-called peace commission.U.S. Army Gen. Jasper Jeffers, who was appointed by President Trump’s board to be the future commander of the Gaza Stabilization Force, said Thursday that the Indonesian contingent participating in the mission has “accepted the position of deputy commander.”Recommended stories list of 4…

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England captain Maro Itoje has criticized the “corrosive” effects of social media following the racial abuse suffered by Ireland’s Edwin Edogbo after his international debut.Edogbo, who was born and raised in County Cork to Nigerian parents, was targeted online after coming on as a substitute in Saturday’s 20-13 Guinness Six Nations win over Italy, prompting the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) to launch an investigation. Itoje warned against the “corrosive” nature of social media, reflecting on the racist abuse directed at Edogbo and Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior during a UEFA Champions League match earlier this week. Use Chrome Browser for…

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U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon speaks during a press conference at the White House on November 20, 2025 in Washington, DC, USA. Evelyn HochsteinReuterThe Trump administration is increasing pressure on universities to force alumni and former students to repay federal student loans. The U.S. Department of Education issued guidance Wednesday for higher education institutions, calling on them to put practices in place to keep student delinquency and default rates low. The department said doing so should be a priority not only for university financial aid offices, but also for university institutional leadership. The announcement also included a warning: Colleges…

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london — Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest on Thursday marks a rare disqualification for the former prince, and it all hinges on a notoriously difficult-to-prosecute law that experts criticize as lacking in clarity. Police arrested Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office, which is a common law offense in England, meaning it was established by a prior court decision rather than by law. The sentence dates back hundreds of years and carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. Later that day, Andrew was photographed leaving the police station. Thames Valley Police said he had been “released following investigation”. Police have…

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Anthony Joshua is aiming to return to the ring in July after surviving a fatal car crash in December, but his next fight against Tyson Fury has not yet been scheduled, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.Joshua was in a car accident while visiting family in Nigeria over Christmas, resulting in the deaths of two of his friends and training team members, Sheena Gami and Latif Ayodele. Joshua, who was initially hospitalized, had just defeated Jake Paul by sixth-round knockout in Miami. Fury is currently preparing to face Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, his first fight since…

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Nvidia is ramping up its efforts to court Indian artificial intelligence startups early in their lifecycles, announcing a series of partnerships this week aimed at approaching founders even before the companies are formally established. The push aims to help AI chipmakers build relationships with future customers in one of the world’s fastest-growing developer markets. This latest move comes through a partnership with early-stage venture firm Activate, which plans to back approximately 25 to 30 AI startups from its $75 million debut fund, while giving portfolio companies priority access to Nvidia’s technical expertise. The partnership follows other India-focused initiatives announced this…

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Ancien Huang | Moments | Getty ImagesA version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter by Robert Frank, a weekly guide for high-net-worth investors and consumers. Sign up to receive future editions directly to your inbox.As the world’s wealthy grow in wealth, they are spending more on running private investment companies, according to a recent report from JPMorgan Private Bank.Family offices with at least $1 billion in assets spend an average of $6.6 million a year in operating costs, according to the bank’s research. Compared to JPMorgan’s last family office survey in 2023, average costs have increased…

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These are important developments since day 1,457 of Russia’s war against Ukraine.listen to this article | 5 minutesinformationPublished February 20, 2026February 20, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareHere’s what happened on Friday, February 20th.finding Russian forces launched 448 attacks in one day on 34 settlements in Ukraine’s frontline Zaporozhye region, injuring a six-year-old child and damaging homes, cars and other infrastructure, the region’s governor, Ivan Fedorov, wrote on the Telegram app. A Russian drone, missile and artillery attack on Ukraine’s Kherson region injured five people and damaged homes, including seven high-rise buildings, the local military junta announced on…

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The pressure on Crystal Palace head coach Oliver Glasner is mounting following a disappointing 1-1 draw with Zrinjski Mostar in the first leg of the Conference League finals.The out-of-form visitors, who arrived at the Bjeli Brijeg Stadium having won just one of their last 14 games, were on track for a much-needed victory in freezing Bosnia thanks to Ismaila Sarr’s first-half opener. But despite having 73 per cent possession in Mostar, Glasner’s men were unable to protect their lead as Carlo Abramovic scored a deserved equaliser, and things could have been much worse for the Eagles as the video assistant…

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